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Champions League: Manchester United stars are frustrated that Solskjaer has broken his promise of playing time

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Sources told ESPN that frustration grows within United amid the reluctance of head coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to rotate, with some team players feeling they have been misled about their game prospects this season.

Champions League: Manchester United stars are frustrated that Solskjaer has broken his promise of playing time

FireMan United coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who "exaggerated" key players in previous activities received during the summer session, was informed and promised that members of the squad, including Downey van D'École, Anthony Martial Arts, Jesse Lingard, Dean Henderson, Eric Bailey, Diogo Darrot, Juan Mata and Alex Taylors, would be more involved.

In some cases, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's assurances were enough for the players to set aside their plans to leave Old Trafford until the start of the season before being left on the sidelines.

Van de Beek has played just 16 minutes in the Premier League this season, while Jesse Lingard has only started one in the League Cup despite scoring two league goals as a substitute.

Mata's only start of the season was also a defeat to West Ham in the League Cup in September, while captain Harry Maguire trained only once before being selected in October in a 4-2 win over Leicester City at the Kings Power Stadium.

Sources told ESPN that some fringe players are particularly frustrated that they are still unable to enter the team despite poor results. Sources told ESPN that frustration grows within United amid the reluctance of head coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to rotate, with some team players feeling they have been misled about their game prospects this season.

Champions League: Manchester United stars are frustrated that Solskjaer has broken his promise of playing time

Sources told ESPN that some fringe players are particularly frustrated that they are still unable to enter the team despite poor results.

United have lost six of their last 12 games, with eight of the same players starting to feel frustrated against Leicester, Liverpool and Manchester City.

Sources told ESPN that Van der Beek is keen to explore his options ahead of the January transfer window, while Jesse Lingard has so far rejected the club's attempt to extend his contract that will expire in the summer as he is determined to find regular football.

Due to a lack of playing time, both Van der Beek and Jesse Lingard lost their places in their respective national teams. Everton and Newcastle United are among many Premier League clubs interested in loaning Vanderbeek in January, while both Barcelona and AC Milan have expressed interest in signing Jesse Lingard on a free transfer at the end of the season.

Meanwhile, United announced they were in "high-level" talks with the United Supporters Trust to introduce a fan-sharing programme that would give supporters a greater say in how the club operates after joining failed attempts to leave the European Union. Super League.

A statement issued on Monday read: "We are in deep negotiations with MUST on a fan stake plan that will open a path for fans to build meaningful ownership stakes in Manchester United over time.

"This will give fans a strong collective voice in our ownership structure and help cement the new spirit of long-term collaboration between fans and the club."

"Significant legal and regulatory complexities are being addressed with MUST and expert consultants.

"In addition to making progress on the Fan Share initiative, we are also creating a Fan Advisory Board as a new channel for board-level dialogue with supporters, which is coming soon."

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